No. 24: Arden Key, Edge, LSU

Stats-wise, Key was pretty up-and-down during his three seasons at LSU, totaling 21 sacks in his college career, but 12 of them came in his sophomore season. He has shown to be a force on the field and would fit in nicely in Carolina’s pass rush rotation.

Key’s off-field questions will be picked and prodded at during the run up to the draft. If they check out and teams are comfortable, he will be one of the better edge players available.

No. 55: Jamarco Jones, OT, Ohio State

Jones has been mentioned in the past in mock drafts. The prevailing thought is this is not a great offensive tackle class, so if you want an impact tackle, you have to go high. Otherwise, you could grab one late if you think you have someone you can work with and develop. That said, Jones is near the top of the class and could help the transition if and when the team moves on from Matt Kalil.

No. 85: Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State

We’ve talked before about the production Gallup had in college. And in talking with him at the Senior Bowl, he thrives on performing in clutch situations. He would be a nice security blanket for Cam Newton to have on third down.

No. 88: Levi Wallace, CB, Alabama

Alabama has a pair of solid cornerbacks available, the other being Anthony Averett. Wallace only stands 6-foot, 176 pounds, but his size doesn’t seem to deter him.